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15th January 2005, 05:50 AM | #1 |
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Vinny - Hate to tell you this, but there is a long piece missing from the handle. Rencong normally have a long extenstion from where yours has broken off. Take a look at pictures here and elsewhere. See if you can locate it.
I don't know if it's plastic, but it's best to ask around. I have a plastic ukiran with an ugly hole because someone tested it by putting a hot needle (or cigarette butt) into it. The heat treatment on a small area around the break might help you confirm it. |
15th January 2005, 11:43 AM | #2 |
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Thanks
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I am not dissappointed, I suspected this may have been a 'tourist' piece, but was not sure; I turned up in a shop near where I live, and it was pretty cheap. Will try a heat test to see if it melts. All said and done, I like the way it feels, and even if it is not the real thing, I would still like to get it fixed. I know a piece is missing, I realise it should be an 'L' shape, but I have no idea what happened to that piece, it just diappeared! Hopefully, I can get someone local to make me a new hilt and sheath as my wood working skills are not very good. Thanks guys! Regards Vinny |
15th January 2005, 09:40 PM | #3 |
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Don't give to much effort to this piece. The scabbard can be glued together with very fast drying glue. Maybe you can make the missing piece from the grip from a piece of wood and attach it to the remains of the grip.
This piece is certainly not a new grip and scabbard worth. It probably will cost you more than buying an authentic one. |
25th January 2005, 05:45 PM | #4 |
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I have a rencong. Does this look like the real thing or a 'tourist' type?
Please let me know your frank opinions. The handle is buffalo horn and the sheath is some kind of horn ,too (I think.) |
25th January 2005, 11:22 PM | #5 |
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Looks a little "toursity" and small. What are the dimensions?
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26th January 2005, 02:52 AM | #6 |
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The blade is 6 inches, total is around 9 1/2 inches. It's belonged to a collector, someone's grandfather who had passed-on. His niece sold the piece to me.
That's all I know about this piece. Thanks Battara for your attention. |
26th January 2005, 03:04 AM | #7 |
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Michel,
Nice home-made piece you have there. |
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